Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you just want an IUI just go to your normal OB or find one who does them. The point of seeing an RE is to diagnose and treat - sometimes that will still mean IUI or IVF, but often times not.
Makes sense. This is enlightening. My OB doesn't even do testing or IUI. So i thought i could only do IUI with a RE. Well, let's do the testing and see what happens .
Anonymous wrote:If you just want an IUI just go to your normal OB or find one who does them. The point of seeing an RE is to diagnose and treat - sometimes that will still mean IUI or IVF, but often times not.
Anonymous wrote:If you just want an IUI just go to your normal OB or find one who does them. The point of seeing an RE is to diagnose and treat - sometimes that will still mean IUI or IVF, but often times not.
That makes sense, thanksAnonymous wrote:I was at Dominion and it was >5 years ago, but I recall that it was 2 or 3 months (maybe 2 cycles). There was all of the testing, HSG, and then one of their steps was a "practice" IUI so that the Dr. could see if there were any physical issues with doing the IUI. It was frustrating because I wanted to get started after my first cycle, but that was the process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First RE was Sept. 11, first IUI was scheduled for Nov. 27 but through no fault of the clinic we bailed on that round. My second completed IUI was Feb. 28 and was successful. This was at Columbia.
Adding on that I had started a thread to share all the testing and stuff we had to do because I couldn’t find a post that explained everything. I’ll try and search for it and post it.
Anonymous wrote:First RE was Sept. 11, first IUI was scheduled for Nov. 27 but through no fault of the clinic we bailed on that round. My second completed IUI was Feb. 28 and was successful. This was at Columbia.